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. >>> the japanese government has come up with an outline of a new green energy plan. it's trying to put an end to nuclear power generation by the 2030s. cabinet ministers involved in shaping the country's energy policy got together on tuesday. they set a target to allow commercial use of wind-generated power sometime after 2015. they also decided to try by 2030 to set up a system that will automatically control and save energy use in all households in the country. the government has been trying to draft a green energy plan since september, hoping to put it together by the end of the year. but it's uncertain whether this target will be met. that's because the lower house has been dissolved and a general election is scheduled for next month. >>> eurozone finance chiefs have finally reached an agreement on a greek bailout. they have also decided to offer 43.7 billion euros or about $57 billion in loans. the decision came after 12 hours of talks in their third round of meetings this month in brussels. >> i'm pleased to announce that today we reached a political agreement
. >>> the japanese government has come up with an outline of a new green energy plan. it's trying to put an end to nuclear power generation by the 2030s. cabinet ministers involved in shaping the country's energy policy got together on tuesday. they set a target to allow commercial use of wind-generated power sometime after 2015. they also decided to try by 2030 to set up a system that will automatically control and save energy use in all households in the country. the government has...
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so if you include food and energy and the inflation deflator which results in the true g.d.p. number britain would be negative two three four percent right now but i was born lies just like in the us you have the office of statistics there lies through their teeth as does os born us born is an inveterate liar he lies about g.d.p. he lies about the c.p.i. he lies about productivity he's a liar he steals money from the bank of england through the thirty five billion dollar scam stealing money from the rollover of their debts as reported in the press extensively at bank of england trying to not have him steal that money he's a liar he's a thief he steals money and he's a posh tough so you know posh tall slips go to prime minister's questions time from this past week and regarding these. three hundred year low yield on u.k. guilt this is what occurred in parliament yesterday all right i mean it's not the best is that record. stage right there is. a. wonderful friend makes a good point which is because of the fact we have a credible plan to get on top of debt to get on top of defic
so if you include food and energy and the inflation deflator which results in the true g.d.p. number britain would be negative two three four percent right now but i was born lies just like in the us you have the office of statistics there lies through their teeth as does os born us born is an inveterate liar he lies about g.d.p. he lies about the c.p.i. he lies about productivity he's a liar he steals money from the bank of england through the thirty five billion dollar scam stealing money...
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about what this means for the yen when the japanese bond market so we'll have more with chris coleman energy partner of artemis capital management fund in just a moment and also still ahead with black friday the biggest shopping day of the year coming up in the u.s. could protests a back to one of wal-mart's most profitable days and what are other big box retailers doing that are so different from wal-mart but first your closing market numbers. the news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada as. charlie corporations rule the day. sometimes you see a story so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture. world with. technology innovation all the ways developments around russia. the future. welcome back just before the break we were talking about the increased correlation between the u.s. dollar index and the vix the volatility index and this is at an unprecedented level so what
about what this means for the yen when the japanese bond market so we'll have more with chris coleman energy partner of artemis capital management fund in just a moment and also still ahead with black friday the biggest shopping day of the year coming up in the u.s. could protests a back to one of wal-mart's most profitable days and what are other big box retailers doing that are so different from wal-mart but first your closing market numbers. the news today violence is once again flared up....
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plunging energy prices, they rallied back finishing near the highs of the session. heating oil up at present, crude up. natural gas the biggest winner as the government reported bigger than expected drawdown in supplies. the weather pattern driving prices higher. one of the biggest losers, industrial metals. copper prices leading the way down. goldman sachs saying the prospect for industrial metals was very dim heading into the end of the year leading to a selloff, also lack of austerity measures leading to a selloff in the economically sensitive commodities like copper today. the big movers a day before the holiday. cheryl: thank you very much for appreciated. train, plane or automobile. full force on the busies holidays. and 3 million people if they did make the trip in the air. in chicago, we have had quite a day, jeff. >> the headline for me is many delays and cancellations has actually been not so crazy. you can see the sun is shining in chicago, that was not the case earlier today. heavy, dense fog. if we come inside, we can look at the board, departures alone
plunging energy prices, they rallied back finishing near the highs of the session. heating oil up at present, crude up. natural gas the biggest winner as the government reported bigger than expected drawdown in supplies. the weather pattern driving prices higher. one of the biggest losers, industrial metals. copper prices leading the way down. goldman sachs saying the prospect for industrial metals was very dim heading into the end of the year leading to a selloff, also lack of austerity...
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first thing is the energy. east china sea, when made a visit, we made an agreement to exploit jointly the oil wells in southeast china sea, and we wanted to start the consolidation basedded on the agreement, but the china kept refusing to hold the meetings so even though there's agreement between the two areas of the countries, no development. we are very much disappointed with the current situation. an issue, claiming it's their island. define dimension from the energy issue. human rights. we also highly regard the human rights situation as important to the human right situation in china. we have a discussion with them, but living in china for three years. the part of the human rights, the information sphere in china is totally different from canada, united states, and japan. they do not -- the people in china do not share the same information as we have here, and you can compare the two northern prizes that china took, the peace prize, and there, information disfusion, inside the countries, totally different.
first thing is the energy. east china sea, when made a visit, we made an agreement to exploit jointly the oil wells in southeast china sea, and we wanted to start the consolidation basedded on the agreement, but the china kept refusing to hold the meetings so even though there's agreement between the two areas of the countries, no development. we are very much disappointed with the current situation. an issue, claiming it's their island. define dimension from the energy issue. human rights. we...
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ingress the games designed to allow people to move to real world scenarios while collecting pockets of energy through their android phone here's a sneak peek. i know that many tools will be needed to fight this one you just have to know where to look and what you're seeing. into our world and there are. certain sections. i don't even really get it and the game hasn't been profitable to google so why i promote it to collect data it's a google's way of collecting data not only does the game like doubt about what businesses you visit but it also requires a constant recording of your g.p.s. location and it could help the mega search engine fill in empty spaces in its mapping data information is the name of the game do you think people are that big of soccer. is that they don't realize everything that they're doing and that some kind of new venture like this is can help or so that they have i will tear your motive but you know what i was like thinking about this. when i began to use social media location to location based applications blah blah blah was very hesitant nervous but what always happen
ingress the games designed to allow people to move to real world scenarios while collecting pockets of energy through their android phone here's a sneak peek. i know that many tools will be needed to fight this one you just have to know where to look and what you're seeing. into our world and there are. certain sections. i don't even really get it and the game hasn't been profitable to google so why i promote it to collect data it's a google's way of collecting data not only does the game like...
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anyone looking at the big energy picture, not the individual pieces of energy, we spent all of our time talking about oil, gas, and nuclear. we debated about the environmentalists in the business community. we started to realize that, first of all, most americans get their energy from electricity. the change from this energy boom that we had of extracting record amounts of gas from the ground to plug in our homes, that really needs to -- it is the point that you raised about infrastructure. it is about investment in what we already have. about making the natural gas exploration, collection, and distribution system safe. that was a big concern by the last president, who did not have to worry about an energy crisis -- lyndon johnson, before richard nixon. in 1955 he said we had two critical infrastructure pieces. one, makes a the natural gas supply chain, the other is the electricity grid. we have not invested enough capital into those infrastructure areas. host: fred, denver, colorado. your on with jeffrey leonard. caller code does the improved technology -- caller: does the improved tec
anyone looking at the big energy picture, not the individual pieces of energy, we spent all of our time talking about oil, gas, and nuclear. we debated about the environmentalists in the business community. we started to realize that, first of all, most americans get their energy from electricity. the change from this energy boom that we had of extracting record amounts of gas from the ground to plug in our homes, that really needs to -- it is the point that you raised about infrastructure. it...
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but i would much prefer we focus our energies there rather than on these meaningless culture war discussions that occasionally crop up. because those don't make a difference in people's lives. >> the public and parliament in canada generally support continued immigration. >> immigration is unambiguously good for the economy. we know that those folks come, they invest here, they create jobs, they work here. there's not much of a policy debate on that in canada. >> while the prime minister of great britain, the former president of france, and the chancellor of germany have all declared that in their context, multiculturalism has failed, that is not so in canada, says mayor nenshi. >> i'm not here to question their reality. it's their reality. but i think it's important for us canadians, and particularly for calgarians, to really tell a story loudly and proudly about a place where it works. where diversity works, where multiculturalism works, where pluralism works. it ain't rocket science. >> even when canadians misunderstand immigrants, they can laugh about it as captured in the hit sitcom "li
but i would much prefer we focus our energies there rather than on these meaningless culture war discussions that occasionally crop up. because those don't make a difference in people's lives. >> the public and parliament in canada generally support continued immigration. >> immigration is unambiguously good for the economy. we know that those folks come, they invest here, they create jobs, they work here. there's not much of a policy debate on that in canada. >> while the...
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first thing is energy. east china sea, when president hu jintao made a visit to japan in 2008, we made agreement with the chinese government to exploit the oil wells in east china sea. we wanted to start the consultation based on agreement that china refusing to hold meetings. even though there was agreement between the two leaders of the countries, no development. we're very much disappointed with that situation. a sobering issue, there are claiming it is their island. a totally different dimension from the energy issue. human rights. we also highly regarded human- rights to impress the importance of the human rights in china. with a better consultation with them. a part of the human rights, the information's fear in china is totally different from canada, the united states, and japan. the people in china do not share the same information as we have here. you can compare it to no. parts of -- prices, literature and the peace prize, information deficient inside the countries is totally different. very littl
first thing is energy. east china sea, when president hu jintao made a visit to japan in 2008, we made agreement with the chinese government to exploit the oil wells in east china sea. we wanted to start the consultation based on agreement that china refusing to hold meetings. even though there was agreement between the two leaders of the countries, no development. we're very much disappointed with that situation. a sobering issue, there are claiming it is their island. a totally different...
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joining us is chief oil energy analyst. chinese demand, middle east tensions? >> i think they are the pull and push factors. china is something the market hasn't been focusing on too much. everybody was still concerned about whether it was a hard landing and whether we just see the bad data to continue. september and october numbers have definitely surprised to the up side and now the pmi above 50 will push that positive sentiment further. >> what about middle east? >> well, a million dollar question over there. from our point of view, we still don't see any physical disruption from the whole gaza situation. but i think the fear in the market very much is this is a regional conflict where other players get dragged into it and of course israel relationship has been tension. so that's why the the market is worried about it. sx bearing in mind there were fears going to the u.s. elections before after israeli strike, clearly that hasn't happened. so as far as sort of iranian production and disruption is concerned and flaring tensions, what's the key next step? >> i
joining us is chief oil energy analyst. chinese demand, middle east tensions? >> i think they are the pull and push factors. china is something the market hasn't been focusing on too much. everybody was still concerned about whether it was a hard landing and whether we just see the bad data to continue. september and october numbers have definitely surprised to the up side and now the pmi above 50 will push that positive sentiment further. >> what about middle east? >> well, a...
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>> in iowa and colorado, wind energy tax credit. there was an issue that was important in both of those states. obviously models, jobs, the president jobs plan. and i think taxes. we had a fight where you had the president advocating to increase taxes on people who made more than $250,000 a year. >> looking ahead at the agenda, how big is climate energy? >> if you look at what to this country needs to do to create jobs, having a sound energy policy makes incredible sense. i think there are it a lot of voters who cared deeply about this. i think a lot of the youth of voters have said repeatedly this is an issue they want addressed moving forward. it needs to be addressed and, from an economic standpoint and for the future of the country. >> you think the president will do something dramatic? >> he has a plan to move forward. >> is the new democratic movement dead or no longer relevant? >> i think that our party has always been the big party and we have different views and that is healthy. that is exactly why i believe i am a democrat
>> in iowa and colorado, wind energy tax credit. there was an issue that was important in both of those states. obviously models, jobs, the president jobs plan. and i think taxes. we had a fight where you had the president advocating to increase taxes on people who made more than $250,000 a year. >> looking ahead at the agenda, how big is climate energy? >> if you look at what to this country needs to do to create jobs, having a sound energy policy makes incredible sense. i...
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that's for sure given the last year. >>> one energy stock losing steam today. i want to send it over to michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> energy stocks getting hit hard today because the price of natural gas falling below $3.75 per million btus, tied to weak forecasts or milder temperatures in december. remember, high levels of storage. there you see chesapeake was the worst performer of the s&p 500, now just one of the weakest lower by nearly 4%. guys, back to you. >> thanks so much. >>> over the weekend, the piper jaffray team observed the microsoft and the apple stores in the mall of america. while ipad purchases seem slower than last year, the 11 ipads sold per hour did outweigh sales of the microsoft surface. joining us for a closer look is gene munster. has a price target of 900. gene, good to see you again. >> hello. >> did you park yourself at the mall? >> yeah, it got pretty long. we were there for ten hours. i did about seven of those hours. i'm glad it's only once a year. >> that's why they pay you the big bucks weekends like this. walk me through what yo
that's for sure given the last year. >>> one energy stock losing steam today. i want to send it over to michelle caruso-cabrera. >>> energy stocks getting hit hard today because the price of natural gas falling below $3.75 per million btus, tied to weak forecasts or milder temperatures in december. remember, high levels of storage. there you see chesapeake was the worst performer of the s&p 500, now just one of the weakest lower by nearly 4%. guys, back to you. >>...